Models of Voting Behaviour
Factors Influencing Voting Behaviour
The Role of the Media
Electoral Campaigns and Techniques
Case Studies and Examples
100

What model suggests voters choose based on party affiliation?

The Party Identification Model

100

Name one demographic factor that voters cannot change, which influences voting behaviour.

Age 

100

What is the term for media shaping public perception of political issues?

Agenda-setting

100

What is the main objective of political advertising during campaigns?

To persuade voters

100

In which decade did the widespread use of television begin to impact election outcomes in major democracies?

The 1960s

200

What model focuses on voters selecting candidates whose policies most closely match their own views?

The Issue Voting Model.

200

Which social factor often aligns with party preference?

Social Class

200

Which phenomenon occurs when the media influences which issues are considered important?

Priming

200

Name one traditional method candidates use to reach voters

Door-to-door canvassing.

200

Which famous debate marked a turning point in media’s influence on US presidential elections?

The 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate

300

What is the name of the model that suggests voters are influenced primarily by candidates’ personalities and image?

The Candidate-Centered Model

300

Which term refers to the influence from colleagues, friends, and family on one's voting decision?

Peer group influence

300

What term describes the media’s ability to affect how political issues are interpreted by the public?

Framing

300

What is the term for using social networks and online platforms during elections?

Digital campaigning

300

What recent phenomenon involves spreading political messages rapidly via platforms like Twitter and Facebook?

Social media amplification

400

What theory argues that voters make decisions based on evaluations of past government performance?

The Retrospective Voting Model

400

What do we call the process by which voting preferences are shaped by long-term loyalty?

Partisan alignment.

400

What is the impact of negative media coverage on voter trust called?

Media Cynicism

400

What do we call short, memorable statements used in media campaigns?

Sound bites

400

Which UK election is often cited for high media impact on public opinion, especially newspapers?

The 1992 UK general election.

500

Which model incorporates factors like socialization, attitudes, and psychological attachment to parties?

The Sociological Model

500

at is the phenomenon where voters switch their party support over time?

Partisan dealignment

500

Name the effect in which heavy media coverage of a candidate increases their visibility but not necessarily positive opinion.

The Visibility Effect

500

What strategy targets specific voter groups with tailored messages?

Microtargeting

500

Name the political effect where last-minute news stories influence elections disproportionately

The October Surprise

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